Doctor Jeep will release his new EP, ‘Machine Learning’, via Identified Patient’s Nerve Collect label this month. Listen to ‘Shake The Club’ below. Hot on...
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NYC’s Doctor Jeep lands on Identified Patient’s Nerve Collect with six hybridised club slammers
Nite Fleit continues to experiment around her vitalising electro-focused sound on a new four-tracker, out via her own Atomic Alert label
Paranoid atmospheres meet rabid, industrial electronics on the debut album from Athens’ Bonebrokk
Dublin’s Ethereal Skies champion alternative club sounds from Ireland and beyond on their debut label compilation, ‘Aerga VA 01’
Olson debuts on Leeds label LOFS with 5 cuts of immersive and oceanic ambient with an introspective core
Munich label Molten Moods toast ten years in the dance with a brand new compilation of sinuous, experimental electronica
DJ Firmeza serves up a razor-sharp kuduro remix of Daniel Haaksman and Deize Tigrona’s ‘Tudo’
Galway’s Rua Sound returns with a suite of tough-as-nails drumfunk, bruk and jungle from Russ Brooker
Dublin newcomers Reasons To Dance present eight cuts of devilishly funky club music on their debut V/A compilation, ‘SUNROOM001’
Tony Quattro & Siete Catorce balance intricate experimentalism with club-tuned heft on their debut collaborative EP, featuring remixes from Nikki Nair and deeplinkin
New Delhi’s Sanil Sudan, aka FILM, supplies unremitting grooves and bubbly cosmic energy on his debut EP for Remmah Records
Berlin-based, Sligo-born producer Spray lays down three nimble, proggy groovers on his eponymous imprint
Bate1 Prod spotlight the frenetic terraxo and kuduro rhythms of Lisbon’s rave underground on their new EP for Tash LC’s Club Yeke
Bianca Oblivion, Sam Binga and Fox link up on three percussive screamers for Pineapple Records
Belgium’s Jennifur debuts on Sweet Sun with an LP of lustrous, fragmented electronica with live instrumentation
Errol and Alex Rita’s Touching Bass kicks off its dancefloor-focused 12” series with a smoky, jazz-soaked six-tracker of house and bruk
London’s 1-800 GIRLS serves up a suite of ravey breaks and sentimental sonics on latest two-tracker, ‘Looking Back / Because Of You’
ex.sses returns to London’s TT Label with six tracks of fractured beats and ghostly soundscapes which explore feelings of yearning and loss
Zar aims squarely at the dancefloor on his latest EP, weaving crystalline melodies around full-bodied house and garage beats
Berlin’s Pan-Pot slink from steamrolling techno into more experimental zones on their new LP celebrating two decades in the dance